RightMesh is a distributed network that incentivizes individuals to share mobile device resources, such as Internet, data, and storage, with people who lack access, thereby increasing worldwide connectivity and assisting international interaction and commerce. RightMesh provides a decentralized Internet infrastructure, which is less susceptible to disruption by natural disasters and deliberate interference from oppressive regimes. There are plenty of computer software applications that claim become decentralized but rely on centralized infrastructure at the equipment degree; RightMesh could be the very first truly decentralized network and platform that is p2p (peer-to-peer). Parent company, Left, is an 80-person multinational company and has invested more than $5 million in RightMesh.